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featured authors include bill o'reilly, co-author of killing kennedy, hannah rosen, author of the men of men, and what is the matter with white people, james patterson will speak about the literacy initiative he started to read kid, read, and neil ross key, author of bailout. visit booktv.org. >> tell us what you think about programming. you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the confines of a book you can only do so much. we wanted diverse city. we wanted democrats, republicans, different parts of the country, everyone in different ages. we knew on the basis of nine you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain. we think our conclusions are hypotheses that other people might run with but in order to make even those hypotheses we needed a fairly diverse group. >> we also included women, there's the white house project in the last couple election cycles and they have eight, so several of the women the white house projects identified several years before the 2008 election. olympia
featured authors include bill o'reilly, co-author of killing kennedy, hannah rosen, author of the men of men, and what is the matter with white people, james patterson will speak about the literacy initiative he started to read kid, read, and neil ross key, author of bailout. visit booktv.org. >> tell us what you think about programming. you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the...
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she did have other things domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount or redecorating the white house and actually pat did more of that. she hired a protocol officer from the state department and the two of them went around the country making deals with different newsstands to get in the white house and restore the white house to the point of the jackie kennedy came back the first time since she had left in 1963, 1964, she commented on how wonderful a job pat had been redecorating. it also took her a little while to get her stride in a she was kind of moving in that direction. amidst all of this, kind of the double whammy for shifting historical circumstances in the public problem she had within the administration in terms of being able to find her own path. i think the other reality is she actually felt this comfortable traveling and meeting people and kind of been able to get out amongst the people. >> she was embattled. did you mean during watergate or after the president? >> well, i have to be honest with you and i don't know if the press at appreciate my famous, b
she did have other things domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount or redecorating the white house and actually pat did more of that. she hired a protocol officer from the state department and the two of them went around the country making deals with different newsstands to get in the white house and restore the white house to the point of the jackie kennedy came back the first time since she had left in 1963, 1964, she commented on how wonderful a job pat had been...
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"killing kennedy", half a million copies. he is way behind you. all in good fun. pastor, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. good to be back with you. ironic i'm in new york city and you're in l.a. today so. neil: i know. my loss but our viewers gain just the same. pastor, what do you think, and is it important that a deal is reached by the end of the year? you often remind, you know parishioners and the like, a rush job can be a bad job. there seems to be, you know, great pressure on these guys to produce something by the end of the year. is it that big of a deal? >> well we do create false deadlines often and push ourselves into things that we need to do a little bit slowly. it is more important to make the right decision than a fast decision. 10 years from today people don't care how fast you made a decision. they want to know was its the wise decision. but this whole gridlock thing we're looking at, and i've been listening to the program, often boils down to egos. i was thinking how similar when i see a marriage in gridlock. having pass stored and counsele
"killing kennedy", half a million copies. he is way behind you. all in good fun. pastor, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. good to be back with you. ironic i'm in new york city and you're in l.a. today so. neil: i know. my loss but our viewers gain just the same. pastor, what do you think, and is it important that a deal is reached by the end of the year? you often remind, you know parishioners and the like, a rush job can be a bad job. there seems to be, you know, great...
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kennedy airport up and running laguardia still closed that crane now they say it is tied down and secure. elsewhere no pregonogress. only a clearer view. here on the jersey shore a simple fact comes home to the mayor of seaside heights. >> we are at ground zero. we will sort it out at the end. but right now we are trying to get an asem ambulance of what was. >> a lot of people are wondering when the power will be restored. we are blocks from city hall. this is an area where the water was up to the headlights of the cars here. it is now up to midway on my shins my knees. you bet a sense of how much the water has gone down. but there are these photographs floating throughout the water. this is a photograph of somebody's pet. people's possessions in this water and this is an inner section. there is water around here i'm standing on a storm drain and throughout the day, todd was witnessing volunteers and they were trying to clear out the storm drain and they were pretty successful in terms of clearing some of the streets of water. there is a lot of water that remains here. and still to be pu
kennedy airport up and running laguardia still closed that crane now they say it is tied down and secure. elsewhere no pregonogress. only a clearer view. here on the jersey shore a simple fact comes home to the mayor of seaside heights. >> we are at ground zero. we will sort it out at the end. but right now we are trying to get an asem ambulance of what was. >> a lot of people are wondering when the power will be restored. we are blocks from city hall. this is an area where the...
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fdr, ike, jack kennedy. never started a business. general petraeus never started a business. a lot of people are just lucky to find positions they fit into and serve somebody and get paid for it. the idea i'm a rugged capitalist, now i'm going to get 51% of the vote, turns out there aren't that many people who are ayn rand fans. >> if you're going to have a vibrant economy in america you need both entrepreneurial energy and innovation and all that stuff, but you also need not just entrepreneurs but workers. >> voters. >> the vast majority of those people are not going to be people who start businesses in their garage, not going to start apple or bane. they're going to go out and work for people who start things. if you can't talk to those people and have a vision that encompasses both, the entrepreneurial, animal spirits that make our economy work and also the people who are actually out there just putting in their time and working hard for -- and playing by the rules as bill clinton liked to say, you can't speak to both of those, you won't be able to be a winner or have a go
fdr, ike, jack kennedy. never started a business. general petraeus never started a business. a lot of people are just lucky to find positions they fit into and serve somebody and get paid for it. the idea i'm a rugged capitalist, now i'm going to get 51% of the vote, turns out there aren't that many people who are ayn rand fans. >> if you're going to have a vibrant economy in america you need both entrepreneurial energy and innovation and all that stuff, but you also need not just...
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kennedy's famous line when he said -- president obama tonight said america is not about what can be done for us by by us. chris matthews? >> that's something i've been waiting for him to deal with. it's not a solo act. it's a leadership job. the job is to get other people involved. not just in election campaigning, butcountry. i have to tell you, i was put off by the fact he never mentioned bill clinton. i don't quite get it why he didn't chose who give the president who helped him get reelected some tribute here.mean he deserved it. i was with him yesterday in philadelphia with all the thousands of students. i was amazed. >> his second call after speaking with mitt romney was to president clinton personally. >> maybe that covers it maybe. >> i want to bring john alter into this conversation. john alter on site in terms of the reach of the speech and the importance of it. sorry. >> it's one of those homes. you just want to hear the words. we have joe biden. there they are together. joe biden there with tpresident obama. looking at the scene, this is much larger than i was expecting to se
kennedy's famous line when he said -- president obama tonight said america is not about what can be done for us by by us. chris matthews? >> that's something i've been waiting for him to deal with. it's not a solo act. it's a leadership job. the job is to get other people involved. not just in election campaigning, butcountry. i have to tell you, i was put off by the fact he never mentioned bill clinton. i don't quite get it why he didn't chose who give the president who helped him get...
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jack kennedy elusive heroer for people at the barnes & noble. it's out in paper book in time for black friday. stocking stuffers for christmas and the holidays. it's a great story. i have written about a hero who became a heroic beloved president. we can always use good examples. go out and get a copy. a great biography filled with stuff about kennedy you have never read before. i can tell that you. we'll be right back. ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. duracell with duralock. some people put everything intotheir name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on n
jack kennedy elusive heroer for people at the barnes & noble. it's out in paper book in time for black friday. stocking stuffers for christmas and the holidays. it's a great story. i have written about a hero who became a heroic beloved president. we can always use good examples. go out and get a copy. a great biography filled with stuff about kennedy you have never read before. i can tell that you. we'll be right back. ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ when you give a child a...
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she did have a good thing she domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount of credit for redecorating the white house. pat actually did more of that. she hired the protocol officer from the state department, brought him over and the two of them went around the country making deals with different people, different newsstands to get correct. pieces the white house to the point of a jackie kennedy came back the first time since she left in 1963 -- 1964, she commented on how wonderfully job pat had been redecorating. it also took her a little while to find her stride and so i think she was moving in that direction. i missed all of this, she kind of shifting historical circumstances out of the public and the problem she had within it in terms of being able to find her own path. the other reality is she actually felt most comfortable traveling and meeting people and kind of being able to get out amongst the people. >> he said that she was embattled. do you mean during the watergate or after the presidency? >> welcome i have to be honest with you and i don't know if the pres
she did have a good thing she domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount of credit for redecorating the white house. pat actually did more of that. she hired the protocol officer from the state department, brought him over and the two of them went around the country making deals with different people, different newsstands to get correct. pieces the white house to the point of a jackie kennedy came back the first time since she left in 1963 -- 1964, she commented on how...
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kennedy had won enough electoral votes so one more sight of a number would have given him the election. it was almost clear he was going to be president-elect. that state had not yet come. richard nixon in order to dispec objections that he was a poorp loser went down to meet the people wait, for his victory speech, but went down and said if this trend continues senator kennedy become our next president. and david brinkley on nbc said, i don't know if that was a concession speech or not. >> that's right. one candidate rarmed-- he's going out the way he came in-- no class. >> judy, one of the cautionary notes-- it may be out of place at this moment-- >> ifill: nothing is out of place at this moment. ( laughter ). >> woodruff: gwen said that. i didn't say that. >> i take your point, gwen. in any event, history suggests this is a very vulnerable moment for a president re-elected. that the great dangers that presidents confront often come in moments of triumph when hubris steps in, and when people-- one thing we've learned. both parties in numerous election cycles there's a tend 18 to over
kennedy had won enough electoral votes so one more sight of a number would have given him the election. it was almost clear he was going to be president-elect. that state had not yet come. richard nixon in order to dispec objections that he was a poorp loser went down to meet the people wait, for his victory speech, but went down and said if this trend continues senator kennedy become our next president. and david brinkley on nbc said, i don't know if that was a concession speech or not....
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so the point that when jackie kennedy came back the first time since she had left in 1963, 1964, she commented on how wonderful a job of pat have done redecorating. i think it also took her a little while to find her stride, as i think she was just kind of moving in that direction. amidst all this, she kind of had a double whammy of shifting historical circumstance out in the public, and the problem she had within the demonstration in terms of being able to define her own path. i think the other reality is that she actually felt most comfortable traveling and meeting people and doing, you know, kind of being able to get out amongst the people. >> the two of them battled, did you mean when during the watergate, or after the presidency? >> well, i have to be honest with you, and i don't know if the press would appreciate nice thing is, but when i wrote the manuscript, and battled firstly was actually the chapter that dealt with the problems within the white house. the press, i named the whole book pat nixon, everyone in the white house which i thought that's what she represented, but t
so the point that when jackie kennedy came back the first time since she had left in 1963, 1964, she commented on how wonderful a job of pat have done redecorating. i think it also took her a little while to find her stride, as i think she was just kind of moving in that direction. amidst all this, she kind of had a double whammy of shifting historical circumstance out in the public, and the problem she had within the demonstration in terms of being able to define her own path. i think the...
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look and our roof camera shopt over the kennedy center. it is brighter earlier now we have set our clocks back by one hour. 37 degrees in gaithersburg and 36 in westchester, down to 30 in culpeper. temperatures will stay in the 40's for most of the day and we are cloudy and more sunshine by deception and our high should reach 50 degrees. we will have more on the seven- day for cost coming up. >> good morning, metrorail is getting back on track after a broken down piece of equipment near d.c. stadium/armory. through laurel, 95 works better instead of baltimore-washington parkway. we had to this accident with seven cars involved only one lane getting by. it is just bumper-to-bumper north of the beltway. across the american legion bridge, an accident is gone but it is slow coming out of tyson's. >> are big story this morning -- a very busy day for president obama and mitt romney on the eve election day. >> the president will campaign before heading back to his hometown of chicago and mitt romney it will visit to virginia and new hampshire. >>
look and our roof camera shopt over the kennedy center. it is brighter earlier now we have set our clocks back by one hour. 37 degrees in gaithersburg and 36 in westchester, down to 30 in culpeper. temperatures will stay in the 40's for most of the day and we are cloudy and more sunshine by deception and our high should reach 50 degrees. we will have more on the seven- day for cost coming up. >> good morning, metrorail is getting back on track after a broken down piece of equipment near...
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i'm beginning to think that we lost john kennedy's voice and we have lost that spirit. that is not a democrat or republican spirit. that is an american spirit. i wish that republicans will better communicate the idea that relieves to be bedrock to republicans. it is about empowering the individual to be able to live the life they want to live rather than the light that the government has prescribed for them. i would never want the government telling me how much cheese i will get at the end of each month and they get to make that decision. the government won't be able to restrain an. neil: and. neil: you put that in terms i can readily understand. back to my friend, lou dobbs. indiana, a pickup for democrats. neil: lou: that was the seed that was guaranteed. there is a limit to the absurdity that they will project. we will most likely see it again. to lose those seats is malpractice. it is utterly malpractice. my heart is in the same place as this. there is a high place in our society for all tourism. idealism, and i think it is -- it is what forms the rest of us as amer
i'm beginning to think that we lost john kennedy's voice and we have lost that spirit. that is not a democrat or republican spirit. that is an american spirit. i wish that republicans will better communicate the idea that relieves to be bedrock to republicans. it is about empowering the individual to be able to live the life they want to live rather than the light that the government has prescribed for them. i would never want the government telling me how much cheese i will get at the end of...
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ruth bader ginsburg retires he can replace her with another progressive justice if justice anthony kennedy retires there are the two who are most likely to retire soon or you know. if assuming you know flow. in virginia very close president obama has a slight lead in florida he pulls it off and he pulls off you know virginia we had in mostly democratic counties still online so people voting could still pull that off that's a mandate to i mean this is president obama winning big again for a second year which will this hurt republicans want to be obstructionist again in congress for another two years and and as much as the supreme court tries to pretend that they're not a political animal. and they do respond the public. and they do dictate public opinion as well and it's well i didn't expect though in a lot of the conservatives on the court to stick around another four years if they can yeah you know you don't need the oldest members are old democrat appointees who will propose likely be the first to retire so you know when it comes to actually changing the ideological shift of the supreme
ruth bader ginsburg retires he can replace her with another progressive justice if justice anthony kennedy retires there are the two who are most likely to retire soon or you know. if assuming you know flow. in virginia very close president obama has a slight lead in florida he pulls it off and he pulls off you know virginia we had in mostly democratic counties still online so people voting could still pull that off that's a mandate to i mean this is president obama winning big again for a...
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kennedy came to my community in new york city and i saw him and i was hooked from that moment and it was an idealism that drew me. president obama has given me my ideal back and i am grateful to him for that and all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on the last trip and it is emotional. a proud time. and emotional. but, also, one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >>chris: thank you, david, as always for talking with us. we want you did know our offer still stands in the short time that is left for president obama to come on fox news for an interview at least once during this campaign. >>guest: it is a generous hour. i appreciate you extending it. >>chris: but i didn't get a "yes." >>guest: i have learn add few things on your show. >>chris: sorry about that. how the romney campaign plans to win the battle. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female
kennedy came to my community in new york city and i saw him and i was hooked from that moment and it was an idealism that drew me. president obama has given me my ideal back and i am grateful to him for that and all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on the last trip and it is emotional. a proud time. and emotional. but, also, one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >>chris: thank you, david, as always for talking with us. we want you...
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down the street from the kennedy space center to the final home at the kennedy space center visitors' complex. you can sit on the move in this video. a new display hall had been built for atlantis. it rises more than a hundred feet in the air on a 4 a. site. the shuttle will appear to fly in orbit. the likely have a proper and angle of 43.21 degrees which if you read those numbers for three to one the knesset, countdown for a launch. pretty clever. >> will be back in just a few minutes but first let's take a look outside. from our james lick cam in san francisco traffic looks good. we will be right back. >> you can see it's trying to get a little sunny in san francisco. we will see some sunshine this weekend to. >> that's right as we head into next week we can actually bring some records. we-to climb into the mid '80s. right now be careful we have been fog and the north bay impacting the valleys. we should see clearing right around 10:00 this morning. into the afternoon a cooler fat forecast and storm the temperatures in the upper 60s the '70s. into tomorrows sunny and warmer conditio
down the street from the kennedy space center to the final home at the kennedy space center visitors' complex. you can sit on the move in this video. a new display hall had been built for atlantis. it rises more than a hundred feet in the air on a 4 a. site. the shuttle will appear to fly in orbit. the likely have a proper and angle of 43.21 degrees which if you read those numbers for three to one the knesset, countdown for a launch. pretty clever. >> will be back in just a few minutes...
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it's kennedy in the steel industry, it's reagan the air traffic controllers. this is a big moment. >> and on tuesday, this race could come down to how that decision has echoed in the state of ohio where government spending wasn't popular and neither was health care. three cruel summers began with the angry town halls in 2009 that soured the public on the health care law that eventually passed. of course there was that 2010 bp oil spill which shook faith in government a little bit. republicans won the house with the largest gain for either party since 1948. >> this is something that i think every president needs to go through. now, i'm not recommending for every future president that they took a shellacking like i did last night. >> after that, the debt ceiling crisis in 2011. and then the president began to string together a few victories. it started after the 2010 elections reconciling with former president bill clinton who made his debut as a character witness in 2010. in delivering a 1-2 punch that now has become a staple in this campaign. >> i've been keep
it's kennedy in the steel industry, it's reagan the air traffic controllers. this is a big moment. >> and on tuesday, this race could come down to how that decision has echoed in the state of ohio where government spending wasn't popular and neither was health care. three cruel summers began with the angry town halls in 2009 that soured the public on the health care law that eventually passed. of course there was that 2010 bp oil spill which shook faith in government a little bit....
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he kept the kennedy team would show the leadership skills of humility. he had the leadership skill of dogged determination to create come and have the skills of creating a strategy, and implemented in a six-week period a 25% across the board cut in income tax rates. believe it or not as a liberal democrat, the idea was to cut taxes to raise revenue, and begin to fund the great society programs. he went to the senate, which was opposed to his ultimate goal of, you know, significant civil rights legislation, and convinced that dean of the senate, who was the budget chairman, that he would commit to a budget that was year-to-year -- not like they do matter what the increase is to grow. he used a weird accounting think of your in washington. a real dollar for dollar reduction in the budget the first time i think in 50 years, when that took place. he got that done. and it required working, sending a limo secretly to the senate to bring the senator, senator byrd i believe it was to the white house, to come in and to be courted, and held up high, and the belove
he kept the kennedy team would show the leadership skills of humility. he had the leadership skill of dogged determination to create come and have the skills of creating a strategy, and implemented in a six-week period a 25% across the board cut in income tax rates. believe it or not as a liberal democrat, the idea was to cut taxes to raise revenue, and begin to fund the great society programs. he went to the senate, which was opposed to his ultimate goal of, you know, significant civil rights...
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>> she will really- quite frankly, she will extend the tradition of barney frank, ted kennedy as great fighters from massachusetts who are willing to go out and take risks, the whole the financial industry accountable. right now if i was running at pailin in corp., i would be very worried. this is someone who wants to kill payday loans -- and we should, because it is used three. she is someone who i think you'll see force in her party and, as close to filling the void left by ted kennedy. no one can do that, but she comes as close as any one person can. she comes in with people of all races from this country and women who really want to see her do well, but a country yearning for some of the take on the banks who is not afraid. >> and the race is not leveled against her which was insane and perverse. >> scott brown said she was native american come into said, a mother told me that he would not let go of this. >> people doing the tomahawk thing. >> his staffers. >> yes. it is so disrespectful. and of plans racial hatred, one of the oldest in our country. it is desperate. use on with bil
>> she will really- quite frankly, she will extend the tradition of barney frank, ted kennedy as great fighters from massachusetts who are willing to go out and take risks, the whole the financial industry accountable. right now if i was running at pailin in corp., i would be very worried. this is someone who wants to kill payday loans -- and we should, because it is used three. she is someone who i think you'll see force in her party and, as close to filling the void left by ted kennedy....
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that's the number of electoral votes truman won in 1948 and the number kennedy won in 1960 in a very close election and it's the number of electoral votes in which obama is favored right now. >> i like mine better. >> she has to try for something, nate. she has to make the best effort there. >> you hear that by the way. he says 303 is the most likely number for obama. he's agreeing with my map, too. >> after you changed it to be closer to mine. >> nate, we love having you. have fun tonight. follow nate on twitter at electionnate. read his blog. up next, the political ad onslaught is almost over. who had the best and who had the ones that made you want to hurl stuff at the tv? at "week" magazine they share their picks with us next. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.c
that's the number of electoral votes truman won in 1948 and the number kennedy won in 1960 in a very close election and it's the number of electoral votes in which obama is favored right now. >> i like mine better. >> she has to try for something, nate. she has to make the best effort there. >> you hear that by the way. he says 303 is the most likely number for obama. he's agreeing with my map, too. >> after you changed it to be closer to mine. >> nate, we love...
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areas, a similar thing going on in the garden state, as they weather this election storm to douglas kennedy keeping track of all of this in new york city. douglas? >> it has been over a week since hurricane sandy battered the shores but the state is still feeling the effect on election day. in fact, election officials say over 800 polling places were damaged other are still without power and they have instituted emergency measures to allow residents to vote. new jersey governor chris christie, for instance, says anyone who is affected by the storm can vote at any polling place in the state. he says he is ordered to oversee ballots distributed to all polling places that are open. in addition the governor has allowed voting by text message and e-mail. resident whose want to cast their vote electronically have been asked to contact the local town clerk if details and we are just getting word that christie has extended the deadline for electronic voting to friday so a lot of people are going to be able to vote a long time after today is over but some state residents are simply braving the eleme
areas, a similar thing going on in the garden state, as they weather this election storm to douglas kennedy keeping track of all of this in new york city. douglas? >> it has been over a week since hurricane sandy battered the shores but the state is still feeling the effect on election day. in fact, election officials say over 800 polling places were damaged other are still without power and they have instituted emergency measures to allow residents to vote. new jersey governor chris...
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michael kennedy, cape may county. it does sound like the hardest hit part is in new jersey. everybody is going to try to figure out how to make this election happen on tuesday. good luck and good luck with the cleanup in getting this election forward. >> thanks, you too. >> the romney campaign argued that the president's firewall is burning in the midwest but is there evidence to back it up? former republican senator mel martinez is a romney supporter. senator martinez, you're in florida. i want to start in florida. the romney campaign with some bravado were going to win by double digit. what say you? >> i was just listening to stephanie cutter continue to spin things, particularly in nor da. let me tell you, we now have the reality of early voting. the democrats are trying to figure out if we are up where we were four years ago. in fact early voting is going tremendously well among hispanics. we're actually leading. i think it's a terrific bit of news and i think we're beginning to see a trend here and i think romney is closing strong. i think it carries into the midwest. >
michael kennedy, cape may county. it does sound like the hardest hit part is in new jersey. everybody is going to try to figure out how to make this election happen on tuesday. good luck and good luck with the cleanup in getting this election forward. >> thanks, you too. >> the romney campaign argued that the president's firewall is burning in the midwest but is there evidence to back it up? former republican senator mel martinez is a romney supporter. senator martinez, you're in...
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justice kennedy made a point about the importance of disclosure. we are now seeing that violated to the nth degree. >> there are hundreds of hilarious lines by kennedy, but the most hilarious is, look, we always have disclosure. everyone will know who is giving money. it will act. >> they can figure it out and see who is paying for the ads. >> we are looking at the presidential, mostly. you know, the coke brothers are going flip the state legislature in arkansas. you have a guy named rex in missouri who may flip the state legislature there. you see the possibility of these megabillionaires and millionaires flipping the control of state governments. >> let me make one point. federal election regulations don't extend to state races. in many states, there's been lax regulation. so we are clear, the big money -- >> the only thing i would say, the only hope out of this election is the revulsion among people is so enormous. you have 84% of americans, if you can build that into a real movement across the board saying this corporate money, whether it's sup
justice kennedy made a point about the importance of disclosure. we are now seeing that violated to the nth degree. >> there are hundreds of hilarious lines by kennedy, but the most hilarious is, look, we always have disclosure. everyone will know who is giving money. it will act. >> they can figure it out and see who is paying for the ads. >> we are looking at the presidential, mostly. you know, the coke brothers are going flip the state legislature in arkansas. you have a...
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kennedy high school. take a look at some of the video now. he gave a speech in the auditorium. as i was saying, commitment is one of the things he was talking about. after this, he was going back to redskins park to work on a rehab session and meet with the team for practice. this partnership is called fuel up to play 60. it's about eating healthy and playing 60 minutes a day. as you said, fighting childhood obesity, something he says he's dealt with in the past. >> somebody that's been in their shoes, you know, that experienced turmoil, adversity in my life. when i was there, a point where i was eating junk food and nothing but terrible things going into my body. i wouldn't be able to excel on the field. i want to come here today to share similar experiences i had going to school to bter myself to get to the level i'm at right now. >> one of the pioneers of bringing this program to the high school, i want to bring in a physical education teacher. talk to me a little bit. we heard him speak this morning. how important is it for these kids to hear from a superstar football playe
kennedy high school. take a look at some of the video now. he gave a speech in the auditorium. as i was saying, commitment is one of the things he was talking about. after this, he was going back to redskins park to work on a rehab session and meet with the team for practice. this partnership is called fuel up to play 60. it's about eating healthy and playing 60 minutes a day. as you said, fighting childhood obesity, something he says he's dealt with in the past. >> somebody that's been...
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kennedy campaigned in 49 states, richard nixon visited all 50. the current contest is just as close, but candidates heavily campaigned in 10 states. there are towns in a high of the have received more attention than the entire west coast. this -- the title is called "the vanishing battleground." host: vivian is on the phone from jamaica, new york. caller: good morning. i am calling because obama has to be the winner. he has to be the winner. because why? my mother is a sick woman, very sick. i have to pay for all for medication. with obama, i do not pay for one penny, i have all the education -- all of the medication for my mother. obama has four more years and with that four more years, he can do more. host: there is this from our twitter page, christopher says that -- host: floyd is on the phone from the battleground state of virginia. republican line. good morning, floyd. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: where is jones will, by the way? caller, the far western part. host: while you are talking, by the way, i want to hear from you, b
kennedy campaigned in 49 states, richard nixon visited all 50. the current contest is just as close, but candidates heavily campaigned in 10 states. there are towns in a high of the have received more attention than the entire west coast. this -- the title is called "the vanishing battleground." host: vivian is on the phone from jamaica, new york. caller: good morning. i am calling because obama has to be the winner. he has to be the winner. because why? my mother is a sick woman,...
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kennedy came to my community in new york city. i saw him and i was hooked from that moment. it was an idealism. barack obama has given me my idealism back. i am grateful to him for it. all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on this last trip, it's a very emotional time, a proud time, an emotional time and one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >> chris: david, thank you. thank you, as always for talking with us. we want to you know that our offer still stands in the short time that's left for president obama to come to fox news at least once during this campaign. >> it's a generous offer. i appreciate you extending it. [chuckles] >> chris: all right. i didn't get a yes there. >> i have learned a few things on your show, chris. >> chris: well, i'm sorry about that. [chuckles] >> chris: david, thank you. >> okay. good to be with you. >> chris: yes, sir. up next, how the romney campaign plans to win the turnout battle. we will talk with his political director, rick beeson when we come right back. >> chris: we are back in the
kennedy came to my community in new york city. i saw him and i was hooked from that moment. it was an idealism. barack obama has given me my idealism back. i am grateful to him for it. all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on this last trip, it's a very emotional time, a proud time, an emotional time and one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >> chris: david, thank you. thank you, as always for talking with us. we want to you know that...
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kennedy was a magnet for the stars and his famous friends also appeared in tv ads. >> hi. my name is harry belafonte. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, henry fonda. >> every presidential candidate since has enlisted celebrities to endorse them in ads. >> i really think he's an honest man. that's why i'm voting for him. >> mike huckabee is a lifelong hunter who will protect our second amendment rights. >> celebrities have a cache that politicians love. they're coming from outside of the political process. voters are not as cynical toward hollywood figures as they are about politicians. one of the most successful ads was obama's yes we can video. that particular ad went viral over the internet so there were hundreds of thousands of people who ended up seeing that. the most valuable celebrity endorsement ads are the a-list celebrities where they're so famous, you don't even need to give their name. >> but obama's rivals run campaign ads trying to use his hollywood advantage against him. >> he's the biggest celebrity in the world. but is he ready to lead? >> it is probably a
kennedy was a magnet for the stars and his famous friends also appeared in tv ads. >> hi. my name is harry belafonte. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, henry fonda. >> every presidential candidate since has enlisted celebrities to endorse them in ads. >> i really think he's an honest man. that's why i'm voting for him. >> mike huckabee is a lifelong hunter who will protect our second amendment rights. >> celebrities have a cache that politicians love....
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in no child left behind, the leading liberal in the senate ted kennedy joining with president bush to push no child left behind. contrast that to the way the republicans treated barack obama and you see the total hypocrisy of that claim. >> governor, philadelphia aside obama's biggest drop off has been among middle to upper class suburban women. why do you think that is? you know the state. >> because the economy is not doing well. pennsylvania's economy has taken a nose dive since i left. when i left -- well truth is truth. when i left we were 7.4% unemployment, almost two points below the national average. we're now above the national average by a third of a point. so, it's significant. but the economy has not done well and suburban women are conscious of the economy. you'll know right away in pennsylvania, you don't have to look far to see whether this will be a close race. just look at the turnout in philadelphia. if the turnout approaches '08 levels it's katie bar the door, philadelphia will give obama so many votes there's no way the rest of the state can come pen st. two the ph
in no child left behind, the leading liberal in the senate ted kennedy joining with president bush to push no child left behind. contrast that to the way the republicans treated barack obama and you see the total hypocrisy of that claim. >> governor, philadelphia aside obama's biggest drop off has been among middle to upper class suburban women. why do you think that is? you know the state. >> because the economy is not doing well. pennsylvania's economy has taken a nose dive since...
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when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators didn't work so hard to block her nomination. who would they rather be dealing with in the senate? as a senator, they lost big. >> she was extremely tough on tim geithner. she was in the oversight panel. when you go back to look at the testimony, she was nailing the obama administration on housing, on many of those issues, because i had her on my show several times, she was not about hailing this administration. >> they threw her under a the bus a little bit on her nomination. >> a little bit, yeah. >> regardless of party, good for her. she prevailed and she got crushed and now she's going to be a u.s. senator. >> there's a pointed new secretary of state. >> scott brown. he com
when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators didn't work so hard to block her nomination. who would they...
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he recently spoke to students at harvard university's kennedy school about his experiences running a large public financial institution and some of the issues economic issues that are facing the next president. this is just under an hour. >> well, good evening. i'm a member of the faculty here at the kennedy school and it's part of our center, business and government. it's a pleasure to welcome all of you to the cheers lecture which is funded by nasd which is now the private sector regulator of the u.s. brokerage industry. the focus of this series of lectures is on financial regulation, and each year we've had a a leading public official sponsor it someway for u.s. financial regulations. this year our speaker is a tiny bit of a stretch but really not much at all. ed haldeman was ceo of freddie mac from mid-2009 to just a few months ago. well, in that role he was not home at a public regulated he was responsible for running a very large public financial institution. freddie mac and its sibling, fannie mae are what are called government sponsored entities, gses. four years, described a
he recently spoke to students at harvard university's kennedy school about his experiences running a large public financial institution and some of the issues economic issues that are facing the next president. this is just under an hour. >> well, good evening. i'm a member of the faculty here at the kennedy school and it's part of our center, business and government. it's a pleasure to welcome all of you to the cheers lecture which is funded by nasd which is now the private sector...
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all you have to do to get more generators it put it on an airplane and fly it to kennedy airport. you will you make sure you have enough gasoline is have a plan to get gas to new york. obviously they didn't preplan for the water. they didn't preplan for the generators. they didn't preplan for the gasoline. the answer is they didn't preplan. what do we have fema for if not for preplanning. the president getting all the credit, the minute he got dread and -- credit and pat on the back. same situation as benghazi. he loses focus. goes back to campaigner in chief rather than commander-in-chief. bill: this was you on friday night. westchester, ohio, southwestern part of the state. i was at the rally when i heard you say the following about president obama. >> he told us he would resign if he did this poorly. do you remember that? do you remember that he told us that if he couldn't get employment above 6% he wouldn't run for a second term. he lies. he has been a disaster. bill: you went on to say the worst president our economy in our lifetime. he doesn't want a second term. he wants a
all you have to do to get more generators it put it on an airplane and fly it to kennedy airport. you will you make sure you have enough gasoline is have a plan to get gas to new york. obviously they didn't preplan for the water. they didn't preplan for the generators. they didn't preplan for the gasoline. the answer is they didn't preplan. what do we have fema for if not for preplanning. the president getting all the credit, the minute he got dread and -- credit and pat on the back. same...
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>> ted kennedy's old seat. a point of pride. >> the two states in which republican also early leads in the senate races, missouri and indiana, the republican candidates there sort of stepped in it a couple times. >> social issues have been disastrous for republicans this year, comments about rape and under what circumstances we should allow abortion have been very, very inflammatory in a couple of these races. these not helping republicans who want to take control of the senate this year. >> all right, thanks very much, eamon javers. >>> move over and talk on the house, the senate and the shifting balance of power, pardon my back there folks, ben white, chief economic correspondent with plight skoal still with us. as eamon was pointing out, the balance in both houses could be critical in determining what, if anything, gets done and how quickly it gets done on the fiscal cliff. >> republicans, might gain a couple and lose a couple, still be republican chromed. what markets are concerned about if obama wins, he s
>> ted kennedy's old seat. a point of pride. >> the two states in which republican also early leads in the senate races, missouri and indiana, the republican candidates there sort of stepped in it a couple times. >> social issues have been disastrous for republicans this year, comments about rape and under what circumstances we should allow abortion have been very, very inflammatory in a couple of these races. these not helping republicans who want to take control of the...
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in 1960, so the big prize in kennedy versus nixon, they spent a lot of time in california, illinois, new york, texas. those are four states that the candidates did not spend much time if at all this year with the exception of going to fund raise. that shows how different things are now. >> woodruff: richard, it's certainly not that there hasn't been partisanship. it's a matter of... whether there's been geographic partisanship. >> that's well put, judy. ohio, for example, for most of its history for well over 100 years has stood out. it's been the mother of presidents and the maker of presidents. it's the country in microcosm. it is urban. it is rural. it is agricultural. it is industrial. it is a strong tradition of organized labor. it has significant minority populations. if you were going to disstill the united states in the mid 20th century at the end of the 20th century, you know, you'd be hard pressed to do better than ohio. in some ways it makes a lot of sense that ohio has attracted as much attention as it has. >> ifill: michael and richard, let's think about california. big,
in 1960, so the big prize in kennedy versus nixon, they spent a lot of time in california, illinois, new york, texas. those are four states that the candidates did not spend much time if at all this year with the exception of going to fund raise. that shows how different things are now. >> woodruff: richard, it's certainly not that there hasn't been partisanship. it's a matter of... whether there's been geographic partisanship. >> that's well put, judy. ohio, for example, for most...
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all you have to do to get more generators it put it on an airplane and fly it to kennedy airport. you will you make sure you have enough gasoline is have a plan to get gas to new york. obviously they didn't preplan for the water. didn't preplan for the gasoline. the answer is they didn't preplan. what do we have fema for if not for preplanning. the president getting all the credit, the minute he got dread and -- credit and pat on the back. same situation as benghazi. he loses focus. goes back to campaigner in chief rather than commander-in-chief. bill: this was you on friday night. westchester, ohio, southwestern part of the state. i was at the rally when i heard you say the following about president obama. >> he told us he would resign if he did this poorly. do you remember that? do you remember that he told us that if he couldn't get employment above 6% he wouldn't run for a second term. he lies. he has been a disaster. bill: you went on to say the worst president our economy in our lifetime. he doesn't want a second term. he wants a second chance. now you've been out there. you
all you have to do to get more generators it put it on an airplane and fly it to kennedy airport. you will you make sure you have enough gasoline is have a plan to get gas to new york. obviously they didn't preplan for the water. didn't preplan for the gasoline. the answer is they didn't preplan. what do we have fema for if not for preplanning. the president getting all the credit, the minute he got dread and -- credit and pat on the back. same situation as benghazi. he loses focus. goes back...
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also watching massachusets, seat of late senator ted kennedy, this is the blewist of blew state -- bluest of blue states, elizabeth war warren up against scott brown. democrats hope that this time, the turn out for obama will help to put warren in the u.s. senate. neil: amazed with that money that linda mcmahon put up. they just told me a lot of those fights are rigged. peter thank you very much, peter barnes,. >> we go to robert wolf, chairman, a big supporter of barack obama, how do you technology is going so far. >> you know, i think as predicted there are no surprises yet, we're waiting for key swing states we're optimistic with our stronghold, ohio, wisconsin pennsylvania, iowa. so we're confident that it will be a good night for the president. neil: are you surprised that -- i guess we always knew from a lot of polls it would be a fight. but for the president, who has been champions what he says is an improving economy, he is really on a fight of his life hire. with a guy who early on in the race, tried to say really had no business, running for president, did not had a sort of a ca
also watching massachusets, seat of late senator ted kennedy, this is the blewist of blew state -- bluest of blue states, elizabeth war warren up against scott brown. democrats hope that this time, the turn out for obama will help to put warren in the u.s. senate. neil: amazed with that money that linda mcmahon put up. they just told me a lot of those fights are rigged. peter thank you very much, peter barnes,. >> we go to robert wolf, chairman, a big supporter of barack obama, how do you...
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host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night, famously in illinois, where mayor daley in chicago came through with just enough votes, and likewise in texas. the electoral college, i think it was 303-219. the popular vote was 118,000 out of 60 million. you do the math. it does not get much closer than that. host: next caller. caller: are there any particular elections that stand up for the level of voter fraud that has occurred? the to talk about the methods combating voter fraud that have been used in the past. guest: the period that is most shameless is in the post-civil war era, partic
host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night,...